On a matched pair of Bosendorfers, Parkinson and Wild perform the Concerto for Two Pianos in E-flat, K. 365; the Sonata in F for Piano, 4 Hands, K. 497; and the elegant Sonata in D for Two Pianos, K. 448.

"These are winning performances, marked by buoyant rhythms, radiant colors … and remarkably deft interaction between the pianists…. Music-making of the highest order."—Fanfare

"K. 497 begins mysteriously with a slow introduction, as solemn, indeed tragic, in mood as anything in Don Giovanni. What sort of domestic 'hausmusik' is this? But Mozart doesn't keep us in doubt for long, and the opening movement proper swings into an Allegro di molto characterized by a ritornello in which the players engage in truly thrilling passages with repeated notes and halved time-values creating molto excitement. The sheer fun of 4-hand music making is exemplified here. The slow movement is another Andante, as sublime as the one we heard previously in the concerto."—New Classik Reviews